Huawei’s sub-brand Honor is reportedly gearing up to launch its all-new Honor 30 series of smartphones. As the launch nears, more and more details related to the upcoming devices keep surfacing online.

In the latest development, the Honor 30 Pro smartphone’s live images have leaked online. The phone was spotted being used by someone while travelling through subway. It seems that whoever was using the smartphone was testing the device.

The leaked images show that the Honor 30 Pro will come with a full-screen design with curved edges around the screen and larger curvature. The device will come with a pill-shared punch-hole cutout for housing two front-facing cameras.

While the images are said to be of the Honor 30 Pro, the design seems quite similar to that of the upcoming Huawei P40 Pro, which is set to go official tomorrow, i.e. 26th March through an online virtual conference.

As per the reports, the Honor 30 Pro is expected to come powered by the Kirin 990 flagship chipset and will have support for 5G connectivity. It is said that while Honor 30 and 30 Pro will have Kirin 990 SoC, the Lite variant will be powered by Kirin 820 5G chipset.

Currently, not much information is available on the specifications of the Honor 30 series. It is likely that the Honor 30 may come with up to 90Hz refresh rate screen to improve the overall gaming experience. Like the predecessor Honor 20 and Honor 20 Pro, their successor is expected to offer stellar photography experience.

While Honor has not yet announced a launch date, reports indicate that the launch will happen in April this year. If that’s the case, then the company should be officially announcing the launch date in a couple of weeks.

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